Lemma | predicate |
---|---|
Categoria grammaticale | N |
Lingua | inglese |
Sigla | Dik (1989) |
Titolo | The theory of functional grammar. Part I: the structure of the clause |
Sinonimi | |
Rinvii | basic predicate (inglese) derived predicate (inglese) |
Traduzioni | |
Citazioni | […] predicates constitute the most basic building blocks at the morpho-semantic (as opposed to the phonological) level of linguistic organization. Concerning these predicates, FG [Functional Grammar] starts from the following assumptions:
• All lexical items of a language are analyzed as predicates.
• Different categories and sub categories of predicates are distinguished according to their different formal and functional properties. Thus, we have at least verbal (V), adjectival (A), and nominal (N) predicates.
• All predicates are semantically interpreted as designating properties or relations.
• Predicates may be “basic” or “derived”. Predicate designate properties or relations […]. As an example of a predicate we take the verb give. This predicate designates a three-place relation between three entities in the roles of a “giver”, “something given”, and a “receiver” […]. |